ARCADIA – Arcadia High School’s baseball team scored six runs in the sixth inning Tuesday, only to give up seven runs in the seventh and drop a 9-6 decision to Burroughs at Giambrone Field.

After having their uniforms taken away by their coach for poor play, Burroughs won its third consecutive game while wearing plain red T-shirts with the numbers taped on the back.

It was Arcadia’s first loss in Pacific League play.

“It was a crazy one,” Burroughs coach Tom Crowther said. “We kind of had it, lost it, then got it back. It was a big one for us.”

With one out in the seventh inning, Burroughs senior Cale Hamilton hit a single into left field off Arcadia reliever A.J. Smouse and pinch runner Ken Bogle beat the throw home to give the Indians the lead they had lost in the bottom of the previous inning.

Shane Murphy started the rally by lacing a double to left-center field that chased Arcadia starter Alan Kim from the game with his team up, 6-2.

“He (Kim) pitched a very good game; this is the furthest he’s gone,” Arcadia coach Nick Lemas said.

From then on the wheels came off for Arcadia (7-5, 5-1). Garrett Tuck (0-2) came in to pitch, and by the time he left the mound with two on base, he had recorded just one out while giving up a two-run double to A.J. Dupre and an RBI single to Raymond Palafox.

Smouse came in to get the last two outs, but not before the single by Hamilton sandwiched between two costly Arcadia errors brought in three more runs and left the Apaches down 9-6. Arcadia committed all three of its errors in the decisive seventh.

“They made the plays we didn’t in the last inning,” Lemas said.

Nick Bozeman pitched the seventh inning for Burroughs (6-7, 2-2) and recorded the save.